Hello boys and girls,
I would to know which is the best way to supply my pic with 5VDC/300mA from 12VDC/5,2A.
A Step-Down DC-DC Regulator(like max726) is the best way to do that?
Best regards
Nikos Geronikolos
Hello boys and girls,
I would to know which is the best way to supply my pic with 5VDC/300mA from 12VDC/5,2A.
A Step-Down DC-DC Regulator(like max726) is the best way to do that?
Best regards
Nikos Geronikolos
LM7805 and some capacitors is also a good alternative.
Also much cheaper.
I make a mistake!!
I want to step-down my supply from 24vDC to 5vDC.
Dear Mat I try to use LM317 from 24V TO 8V and then with lm7805 from 8v to 5V but the LM is getting too much hot.I do not understand the reason why!!
The LM has output current 1,5A.My current consuption is 300mA.
Hi N' geron'
24v- 5 v = 19 v
19v x .3a = 5.7 Watts
With no heatsink :
temp raise is ~ 70°C/ Watt for a TO 220 case ...
so, your regulator should raise to 400°C ( LoL !!! ) ... if there were no Thermal Shutdown !!! ( 130°C )
So, you MUST use a 5 to 7°C/Watt heat sink ...
( or better a switching supply ... with a nice glitch filter !!! )
Alain
When you take 300 mA and the voltake over the LM317 is 24 - 8 = 16 volt. The power into the LM317 is 16 x 0,3 = 4.8 watt.
So you have to cool that power down. The power in the LM7805 is less 0,3 x 3 = 0.9 watt. For this power you need also cooling.
LM2578 is may be usable
Hi Acetronics,
Could you please suggest me a common switching supply.
Do you mean dc-dc step down converter?
That's the kind of question I CAN'T answer : you live in a different country with a widely different market !!!Originally Posted by ngeronikolos
> Do you mean dc-dc step down converter ?
Yes, National has lots of down converters, in the LM 25xx series you mentionned.
And the Datasheet is really crystal clear for components around ...
do not forget a small ( LoL ) heatsink will also be necessary ...
Alain
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